In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Rubin wrote:
hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for a free subversion server resource to put the code
... if you know of any.
Does it have to be SVN? I think Savannah and Sourceforge both still
use CVS.
Why would you want to use CVS rather than
Lawrence D'Oliveiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does it have to be SVN? I think Savannah and Sourceforge both still
use CVS.
Why would you want to use CVS rather than Subversion?
Those sites have been around since before SVN. CVS was what was
available, so they used it. Using CVS for
Alex Martelli wrote:
hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I am looking for a free subversion server resource to put the code ...
if you know of any.
Check out code.google.com -- it has a hosting service for open source
code, too, these days (and it IS subversion).
It's Google, though, so it
Paul Rubin wrote:
hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for a free subversion server resource to put the code
... if you know of any.
Does it have to be SVN? I think Savannah and Sourceforge both still
use CVS.
At least SF has usable Subversion support by now. You can choose between
Dear all,
I am releasing much of my work including SCF (Cross platform Smart Card
library Tools written in Python) to the GPL license.
If interested, go to http://www.SnakeCard.com/Source.html
I am moving the doc to doxygen and cleaning up the code, so what you'll
see there will change in
hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for a free subversion server resource to put the code
... if you know of any.
Does it have to be SVN? I think Savannah and Sourceforge both still
use CVS. I'm not sure what Launchpad uses. I guess if necessary I
could set up a subversion repo for you
hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I am looking for a free subversion server resource to put the code ...
if you know of any.
Check out code.google.com -- it has a hosting service for open source
code, too, these days (and it IS subversion).
Alex
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Paul Rubin wrote:
hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for a free subversion server resource to put the code
... if you know of any.
Does it have to be SVN? I think Savannah and Sourceforge both still
use CVS. I'm not sure what Launchpad uses. I guess if necessary I
could set up a
Alex Martelli wrote:
hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I am looking for a free subversion server resource to put the code ...
if you know of any.
Check out code.google.com -- it has a hosting service for open source
code, too, these days (and it IS subversion).
Alex
Will look it up